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>> well, because we are right now at the maximum uncertainty over the fiscal cliff. you've had most businesses pulling back on all kind of investment. everyone is expecting these to continue the square root level of growth. if we can continue growing at that pace with all the uncertainty that the politicians have imposed upon us, imagine what's going to happen after those uncertainties are resolved. >> makes a lot of sense. gentlemen, thank you very much. we appreciate your insights today. see you soon. let's get to bob. what are you making of this preemployment report rally? >> borderline heavy volume. this is the first trading day of the month. a lot of people put new money to work. dow s&p having its best day since september 13th. that's when the fed announced qe-3. look at tech stocks. intel, these stocks had a horrible month. overall, nice moves up. intel up 2.9%. that's a great day. materials and industrials, same way. all of them catching very, very nice bids. how about auto parts? our david faber reporting earlier today that advanced auto parts was hiring bla
>> well, because we are right now at the maximum uncertainty over the fiscal cliff. you've had most businesses pulling back on all kind of investment. everyone is expecting these to continue the square root level of growth. if we can continue growing at that pace with all the uncertainty that the politicians have imposed upon us, imagine what's going to happen after those uncertainties are resolved. >> makes a lot of sense. gentlemen, thank you very much. we appreciate your insights...
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how the fiscal cliff impacts their businesses. griff jenkins speak was the vice president and general manager of family owned company, princeton tech. >> we've been making products for the military over 10 years now. the military is being a u.s. manufacture they came to us, saw our product at various retailers, our headlamps and said that is a great headlamp. make changes and it will be a better headlamp for the military. >> sek quest traigs then, can military cuts which seem to be forth coming could then force troops to have to buy their own headlamp? >> yes. we're seeing it already. >> already? >> yes. >> we're seeing it where budget comes are coming into play. we're getting calls from troops and things that, where can i buy the product? i need to buy 144 of them. we're sending them to places because they don't have the budget. they need the product. the government not giving them budget to buy. >> you make the military lights, you make the outdoor sports, hiking that sort of stuff. you make scuba diving lights. you make industr
how the fiscal cliff impacts their businesses. griff jenkins speak was the vice president and general manager of family owned company, princeton tech. >> we've been making products for the military over 10 years now. the military is being a u.s. manufacture they came to us, saw our product at various retailers, our headlamps and said that is a great headlamp. make changes and it will be a better headlamp for the military. >> sek quest traigs then, can military cuts which seem to be...
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he is not even saving as from the fiscal cliff reroute the falloff of the we had been heading toward for the past 11 months. gerri: we have to go, but all read the results of your pole. what or who is to blame for the federal debt? 79 percent of people responding say registered voters responded your poll said the government overspending. you have to leave it there. thanks for coming on. always a pleasure. both of you want. hope both of your families receive tonight. thank you. >> thank you. gerri: still to come, financial advisers are telling their clients about the last two days and what to expect better in the week. with justice to go before the election, and focus in the campaign. two is telling the truth about plans to move to china? details next. [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in bloopressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upse
he is not even saving as from the fiscal cliff reroute the falloff of the we had been heading toward for the past 11 months. gerri: we have to go, but all read the results of your pole. what or who is to blame for the federal debt? 79 percent of people responding say registered voters responded your poll said the government overspending. you have to leave it there. thanks for coming on. always a pleasure. both of you want. hope both of your families receive tonight. thank you. >> thank...
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straight ahead, can america's small businesses survive a plunge off the fiscal cliff? plunge off the fiscal cliff? we ask one [ male announcer ] red lobster's hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh my gosh, this looks amazing! [ male announcer ] our new maine stays! 15entrees under $15, seafood, chicken and more! oothe tilapiawith roastedegetab! i'm actually looking at the wo grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. at pork chop was great! no more fast food friday's! we're going to go to red lobster. yep. [ male announcer ] come try our new menu and sea food differently and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99. salad, sandwiches, and more. >> we are seeing it already? >> you are already seeing it. >> budget cuts are coming in to play. we are getting calls from troops and things that, you know, where can i buy your product? i need to buy 144 of them. we are accepting them it places where they can purchase it because they don't have the budget -- they need the product. the government's not giving them the budg
straight ahead, can america's small businesses survive a plunge off the fiscal cliff? plunge off the fiscal cliff? we ask one [ male announcer ] red lobster's hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh my gosh, this looks amazing! [ male announcer ] our new maine stays! 15entrees under $15, seafood, chicken and more! oothe tilapiawith roastedegetab! i'm actually looking at the wo grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. at pork chop was great!...
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together. >>> 52 days until we cross over that fiscal cliff. the spending and tax cuts that could happen if we don't make a deal. president obama held a press conference accuracying the issue and his commitment to compromise. >> it's time to get back to work and there is plenty of work to do. i'm not wedded to every detail of my plan. i'm hope to compromise, i'm hope to new ideas. i'm committed to solving our fiscal challenges. but, i refuse to accept any approach that is balanced. >> but republican house speaker john boehner may not make the president's plan so easy. >> i'm not suggesting we kmied on our principals, but i am suggesting that we commit ourselves to creating an atmosphere where we can seek common ground, where it exists, and seize it. joins us is stephanie, good morning. let's stick with politics here for a moment, there are whispers now that speaker boehner may call the president's bluff, and go right to the cliff, and see who makes the first move. what would happen in that case? >> some are saying what if we fall after the clif
together. >>> 52 days until we cross over that fiscal cliff. the spending and tax cuts that could happen if we don't make a deal. president obama held a press conference accuracying the issue and his commitment to compromise. >> it's time to get back to work and there is plenty of work to do. i'm not wedded to every detail of my plan. i'm hope to compromise, i'm hope to new ideas. i'm committed to solving our fiscal challenges. but, i refuse to accept any approach that is...
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host: have you looked into the fiscal cliff and how it may affect your business in january? caller: yes, and i don't mind paying my fair share. but you have to want to give the next person helping hand. host: all right, thank you so much for calling. you said that you rent out your place for a zumba class in the evening? caller: yes, in the evening when we are not sewing. we substitute and say let's do a class, the couple hours. the ladies bring friends and it increases business. and more people say i need this done or that done. it's a form of networking. but you have to put the endeavour into it to get something out of it. a lot of people just want to take and don't put anything in. you just have to want to put it in. host: guy is a business owner in hillsdale, new york. caller: i have a small music label. i discovered some news by kurt bayo. i cannot get a major label to put the music out, so i decided do it myself. host: have you looked at the fiscal cliff and how it may affect your plans for 2013? caller: of course. this is all about paying for the wars, to me. host: as
host: have you looked into the fiscal cliff and how it may affect your business in january? caller: yes, and i don't mind paying my fair share. but you have to want to give the next person helping hand. host: all right, thank you so much for calling. you said that you rent out your place for a zumba class in the evening? caller: yes, in the evening when we are not sewing. we substitute and say let's do a class, the couple hours. the ladies bring friends and it increases business. and more...
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. >> jamie: maybe santa will help with the fiscal cliff. >> eric: man, does santa need to help with this one. no proposal, have you heard about this? it deals with the debt limit. the president wants to take congress' power away over that to do it himself. republicans say what? some on wall street, though apparently support it. we'll fill you in. >> jamie: also, the freight train that carried dangerous chemicals and derailed it, literally jumped the tracks. investigators are out there today. they say they may know what contributed to the crash. it really affected residents trying to cope. >> we have the workers coming in. we are asking them questions like what is going on, how is it going, what are we supposed to do? it seems no one knows anything. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. >> jamie: stories making headlines this hour, taliban homicide bomber attacking a joint u.s. and afghan base in afghanistan. five afghan seasonals killed were nine of the militants. at least seven
. >> jamie: maybe santa will help with the fiscal cliff. >> eric: man, does santa need to help with this one. no proposal, have you heard about this? it deals with the debt limit. the president wants to take congress' power away over that to do it himself. republicans say what? some on wall street, though apparently support it. we'll fill you in. >> jamie: also, the freight train that carried dangerous chemicals and derailed it, literally jumped the tracks. investigators are...
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he wants to get the fiscal cliff business done with so don't be in a rush to await that decision. chris: when we return, the the week, will barack obama's scores in the second term be on foreign policy or here at home? chris: welcome back. syria, egypt and afghanistan are just the foreign policy challenges we already know about russia out china and there which brings us to the big question this week -- will the president's second term triumphs be abroad or here at home? >> i think his second term will be defined by foreign policy and looming confrontation over iran. chris: politco has spoken. >> despite all of the domestic issues, he will have a bigger role to play on the world stage and brought into that with events whether it be syria, iran. >> leadership just changed in china for the first time in 10 years, the most important economic relationship we have in the world and he's got to make headway there to make sure they stay on their reform path so they continue to grow and the world economy will be stronger. >> i agree, it's unanimous, the big foreign policy challenges are com
he wants to get the fiscal cliff business done with so don't be in a rush to await that decision. chris: when we return, the the week, will barack obama's scores in the second term be on foreign policy or here at home? chris: welcome back. syria, egypt and afghanistan are just the foreign policy challenges we already know about russia out china and there which brings us to the big question this week -- will the president's second term triumphs be abroad or here at home? >> i think his...
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they would book dentist appointment or pull a hamstring and let him get his way and own the fiscal cliff debacle. >> eric: it's not a bad call. this could be terrible for the economy and hurt jobs and businesses. but honestly, if you are ready, america, if you are ready, hold your nose, take a deep breath and take the medicine. it will fix the problem and the deficit problem as long as everything in the fiscal cliff happens. as long as sequestration happens it will hurt defense. tax rate goes up. eventually you will get someone out, to get that president out and get president who wants lower tax rates and congress that wants the lower tax rate and maybe a senate. it would hurt dramatically. best time to do it is now. >> andrea: there are two schools of thought here. one if you follow twitter or watch republicans who are on the pundit circle, they say let them go off cliff and let obama own that. there is another one that says just let him have what he wants and then when the economy nose dives he will have to own it. republicans are going to get blamed anyway. do you feel strong about ei
they would book dentist appointment or pull a hamstring and let him get his way and own the fiscal cliff debacle. >> eric: it's not a bad call. this could be terrible for the economy and hurt jobs and businesses. but honestly, if you are ready, america, if you are ready, hold your nose, take a deep breath and take the medicine. it will fix the problem and the deficit problem as long as everything in the fiscal cliff happens. as long as sequestration happens it will hurt defense. tax rate...
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you need the business community to speak up on the fiscal cliff and the need for revenues. you need people like romney and jeb bush and others to talk about doing a comprehensive immigration reform so that the republicans who have the courage to stand up, and tom coburn has had that courage, don't just hear from the shrill right. and graham is willing to do it on immigration. he's going to say that this morning. we need other people to do the same. >> we will leave it there as this debate continues. senators, thank you both very much. >> you're welcome. >>> coming up here, you heard where both sides stand. we're going to have some reaction to these two senators and analysis on where the negotiations go from here. >>> also, the economic stakes. if lawmakers can't get a deal, what does it mean to all of us? we will check in with the host of cnbc's "mad money," that's jim cramer. >>> also, we'll talk more broadly about the politics post-election and more on the petraeus 1k57b8d that's unfolding around this roundtable. joaquin castro from texas, doris kearns goodwin, historian,
you need the business community to speak up on the fiscal cliff and the need for revenues. you need people like romney and jeb bush and others to talk about doing a comprehensive immigration reform so that the republicans who have the courage to stand up, and tom coburn has had that courage, don't just hear from the shrill right. and graham is willing to do it on immigration. he's going to say that this morning. we need other people to do the same. >> we will leave it there as this debate...
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. >> businesses of much more focused on washington, on the whole policy issues around the fiscal cliff because they are trying to figure out their spending plans guessing what taxes will be. businesses are focused on if they spend x and taxed at y what's that going to leave them in terms of profitability. degree of which businesses have come off a really good four years where the rest of us have come off a more problematic four years. finally in this quarter partly because of the fiscal cliff, partly because of europe, partly because of slow down in china profits are more challenging for companies. but they are still making a lot of money. >> "wall street journal" study of 40 major companies half plan drastic cuts to their investments and spending into next. once a budget deal is reached, i mean whatever it is, do you think we'll see companies loosen their wallet? is there a bigger chance they will slow down more? >> part of this is contingent how well consumers do. companies will spend money if there's this active healthy consumer base that justifies them spending money for more activ
. >> businesses of much more focused on washington, on the whole policy issues around the fiscal cliff because they are trying to figure out their spending plans guessing what taxes will be. businesses are focused on if they spend x and taxed at y what's that going to leave them in terms of profitability. degree of which businesses have come off a really good four years where the rest of us have come off a more problematic four years. finally in this quarter partly because of the fiscal...
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fiscal cliff. >> and barack obama leadership is driving this business the united states of america towards a fiscal cliff. >> neil: delaware senator are chris kuhn says we are not headed towards a fiscal cliff. be that as it may, what do you make of the argument there was a great rush to get the bill done, maybe for all of the right reasons but not nearly the deal to ever cut spending. >> two things if i could, neil. there wasn't a great rush to get the bill done. talley came out of the senate committee last november and it has been grinding along between the senate and the house for several months. i am glad that the house and senate were able to come to an agreement and pass the transportation bill. because i think we do need to continue to invest in improving our roads and highways. is a contribution to our economy that will help not just put people to work in the short-term but also make us more competitive. but i agree, neil, there are many of us, republicans and democrats in the senate and the house who think we also have to come up with a bold balanced plan to reduce spending. we do
fiscal cliff. >> and barack obama leadership is driving this business the united states of america towards a fiscal cliff. >> neil: delaware senator are chris kuhn says we are not headed towards a fiscal cliff. be that as it may, what do you make of the argument there was a great rush to get the bill done, maybe for all of the right reasons but not nearly the deal to ever cut spending. >> two things if i could, neil. there wasn't a great rush to get the bill done. talley came...
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going over the fiscal cliff is serious business and i'm here seriously trying to resolve it. and i would hope the white house would get serious as well. >> reporter: you had senate republican leader mitch mcconnell say after a meeting with geithner that he considered this is a step backward. and so all the rhetoric, all the talk here on capitol hill sounds pretty pessimistic at this point, guys. bill: we heard a little bit from chris van hollen. what is the latest reaction from democrats to republicans mike? melissa: democrats say if you don't like the president's plan, republicans where is your plan? where exactly are you going to generate more revenue. they're trying to draw the republicans out to put specifics out there in terms of what cuts they want to make to entitlements, feeling like that may hurt republican argument. bottom line, house democratic leader nancy pelosi says she thinks republicans will eventually see the light. melissa: why am i confident? because it is the right thing to do. the american people expect and deserve this to happen. it is only a decision. i
going over the fiscal cliff is serious business and i'm here seriously trying to resolve it. and i would hope the white house would get serious as well. >> reporter: you had senate republican leader mitch mcconnell say after a meeting with geithner that he considered this is a step backward. and so all the rhetoric, all the talk here on capitol hill sounds pretty pessimistic at this point, guys. bill: we heard a little bit from chris van hollen. what is the latest reaction from democrats...
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let's avert a fiscal cliff and let's get onto the business of preventing the fiscal abyss which is the coming debt crisis that will not be resolved until we have real leadership and that unfortunately, is sorely lacking. i urge passage of this. let's prevent tax increases and down payment on spending and pass this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the previous question is ordered on the bill. the question is on engrossment and third reading of the bill. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the eyes have it, third reading. the clerk: a bill to provide for spending reductions. the speaker pro tempore: is the gentleman opposed to the bill? mr. van hollen: i am opposed. the clerk: mr. van hollen of maryland moves to recommit the bill to the committee on ways and means with instructions to report the same back to the house with the following amendment. at the end of the bill add the following, title 8. disclosure of costs and provider cuts under medicare, medicaid. section 801, disclosure of higher beneficiary costs and provider cusses under medicaid medicare
let's avert a fiscal cliff and let's get onto the business of preventing the fiscal abyss which is the coming debt crisis that will not be resolved until we have real leadership and that unfortunately, is sorely lacking. i urge passage of this. let's prevent tax increases and down payment on spending and pass this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the previous question is ordered on the bill. the question is on engrossment and third reading of the bill. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no....
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cliff. >> i need some reassurance that we're going to take care of our debt problem. that we're going to help small business. >> reporter: he says he will vote for romney, but acknowledges that is little the next president can do without congress and it pains him. >> so this is my dream. i mean, i have everything invested in this company. and so my name is on the line with the banks. and so i got to make it happen. my people are counting on me. >> reporter: the economic numbers in iowa tell a good story for the president. but plenty of people worry about the bigger picture, and neither campaign can take this state's six critical electoral votes for granted. >> poppy harlow in des moines right now, poppy, there does not seem to be a lot of enthusiasm on either side in terms of the candidates' economic plans. >> reporter: that is exactly right, don, i mean, you're really getting the sense of people there in ohio, and i'm getting the sense across the state in ohio. we have been here for a week, and not one person i talked to has been enthusiastic, saying i think this can
cliff. >> i need some reassurance that we're going to take care of our debt problem. that we're going to help small business. >> reporter: he says he will vote for romney, but acknowledges that is little the next president can do without congress and it pains him. >> so this is my dream. i mean, i have everything invested in this company. and so my name is on the line with the banks. and so i got to make it happen. my people are counting on me. >> reporter: the economic...
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i'm disappointed in where we are, but going over the fiscal cliff is serious business. i'm here seriously trying to resolve it. and i would hope the white house would get serious as well. >> house democratic leader nancy pelosi quickly dismissed boehner's remarks as a negotiating maneuver. >> i think they'll come around. it's a tactic. it's a tactic. >> reporter: you hear a strikingly similar message from other top democratic leaders saying the ball is in the republican's court. >> we are waiting for some specifics somewhere from our republican colleagues to show that they're serious on negotiations. >> reporter: as the country fast approaches the fiscal cliff, the two sides are talking past each other. democrats say they've laid down their marker, hiking tax rates on wealthier americans. and it's up to republicans to propose specific spending cuts they want to entitlement programs. however, republicans say they've offered a concession, putting revenue on the table. and they say it's now up to the president and his fellow democrats to feel some pain and proposed cuts in
i'm disappointed in where we are, but going over the fiscal cliff is serious business. i'm here seriously trying to resolve it. and i would hope the white house would get serious as well. >> house democratic leader nancy pelosi quickly dismissed boehner's remarks as a negotiating maneuver. >> i think they'll come around. it's a tactic. it's a tactic. >> reporter: you hear a strikingly similar message from other top democratic leaders saying the ball is in the republican's...
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will this doubling down derail a deal on the fiscal cliff? >> plus a salary that is as good as gold. one montana lawmaker is demanding to get paid in gold coins. he is here to explain why in a fox business exclusive. >>> screw market prices. one gas station charges $3 more. $3 more per gallon than his nearby competitors. and it is is making a killing. the strategy is far more widespread than you might think. we have details on that coming up. even when they say it's not, it is always about money. melissa: all right. first the day's market headlines. a bad day for stocks just keeps getting worse. a news conference by president obama only amplified fears about the fiscal cliff and down to a 4-month low down 185 points. banks of america led the slide, closing down more than 3 1/2%. one bright spot, cisco shares surged 5% on an earnings beat. >>> now to our top story, president obama may be a betting man because he is trying to double down on how much tax revenue will be raised as part of the fiscal cliff deal. after meeting with business leaders
will this doubling down derail a deal on the fiscal cliff? >> plus a salary that is as good as gold. one montana lawmaker is demanding to get paid in gold coins. he is here to explain why in a fox business exclusive. >>> screw market prices. one gas station charges $3 more. $3 more per gallon than his nearby competitors. and it is is making a killing. the strategy is far more widespread than you might think. we have details on that coming up. even when they say it's not, it is...
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i think it's really the fiscal cliff. all the attention on the fiscal cliff and no action is really producing i think a dampered view from small business and they're kind of waiting on the sidelines right now. >> but on the other side, if you're a company and we go over the fiscal cliff, how the heck do you figure out the paycheck and what has to be taken out unless you call paychecks? >> depending on the number of regulations, there's probably going to be more regulation and that does help us. but we'd like to see new business formation get back to where it was a few years ago and i think you have to get past these things. what you're seeing in our clients, they're not opening up their second location, not hiring more employees. it's kind of quiet. our client base is still positive but it's starting to moderate. 1.8 to 1.2 is a key metric. the journal felt that it wouldn't happen and it didn't but now it does seem to be happen happening. >> the 1.2 was impacted by hurricane sandy. we had about 20% of our clients impacted
i think it's really the fiscal cliff. all the attention on the fiscal cliff and no action is really producing i think a dampered view from small business and they're kind of waiting on the sidelines right now. >> but on the other side, if you're a company and we go over the fiscal cliff, how the heck do you figure out the paycheck and what has to be taken out unless you call paychecks? >> depending on the number of regulations, there's probably going to be more regulation and that...
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warns that unless the fiscal cliff is fixed, small businesses are at risk. we are joined by dan. growing calls now by some tea partier is that maybe even democrats among for bill clinton to step into these negotiations to fix the cliff, would you be in favor of that? >> well, we certainly want to get fixed. whatever it takes. small businesses are very concerned that they are going to be pushed off a cliff and probably first. dennis: this would even be suggested, is this a sign that people don't have enough faith in president obama's ability to work? they have to go to his spokesman, bill clinton? >> certainly this tree is not very good. i mean, i think there have been overtures of the last couple of years and nothing has happened. i think it does speak to the fact that people are not very confident that this is going to get fixed. dennis: we have been complaining for a year that businesses will not invest because there is too much uncertainty. we finally have uncertainty. obama one. capital gains. estate tax rate going up. tax on dividends filling a. investm
warns that unless the fiscal cliff is fixed, small businesses are at risk. we are joined by dan. growing calls now by some tea partier is that maybe even democrats among for bill clinton to step into these negotiations to fix the cliff, would you be in favor of that? >> well, we certainly want to get fixed. whatever it takes. small businesses are very concerned that they are going to be pushed off a cliff and probably first. dennis: this would even be suggested, is this a sign that people...
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it's not so much a fiscal cliff. like i said, the payroll tax, it's like a bathtub filling with water that's going to spill over the sides. it's inconvenient, but it will take it a while before it ruins your house. we just had a two-year long campaign about these issues. americans believe by 50% not to mention 55 seats in the senate, that the democrats plan is better and i think probably time for the republican party, yes, barack obama negotiate d a bad deal a year ago, to roll over and say look, we're going to go with the mandate the president has. >> all right, we'll see. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> we'll bring you the president's news conference later this afternoon. 1:30 eastern time we think, so tune in to cnn for special coverage with wolf blitzer. that begins at 1:00 eastern. [ female announcer ] introducing yoplait greek 100. 100% new. ♪ 100% greek. 100% mmm... ♪ oh wow, that is mmm... ♪ in fact it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. well ok then, new yoplait greek 100. it is so
it's not so much a fiscal cliff. like i said, the payroll tax, it's like a bathtub filling with water that's going to spill over the sides. it's inconvenient, but it will take it a while before it ruins your house. we just had a two-year long campaign about these issues. americans believe by 50% not to mention 55 seats in the senate, that the democrats plan is better and i think probably time for the republican party, yes, barack obama negotiate d a bad deal a year ago, to roll over and say...
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we saw this fiscal cliff here at fox business we talk about it all the time that we're dealing with at the end of the year and the certainty or uncertainty that people have in making plans going forward. you know, if the president's reelected or mitt romney wins, where does that uncertainty go? i mean, how does it suddenly get solved? i know vice-president biden was talking about the fever breaking and all of a sudden we'll be able to make, get to some sort of an agreement. but are you confident? how do things suddenly get solved? what changes? >> well, i think it's in everybody's interest, certainly it's in the country's interest, it's in democrats and republicans interest to address the fiscal challenges that we're facing to voice the cuts, the automatic cuts in january. connell: it's always been in our interest? >> it has been, but hopefully once the election is over, people are going to roll up their sleeves and work together to get it done. it's got to be done together. one of the things that impressed me throughout this campaign is how much we hear from voters that they want us t
we saw this fiscal cliff here at fox business we talk about it all the time that we're dealing with at the end of the year and the certainty or uncertainty that people have in making plans going forward. you know, if the president's reelected or mitt romney wins, where does that uncertainty go? i mean, how does it suddenly get solved? i know vice-president biden was talking about the fever breaking and all of a sudden we'll be able to make, get to some sort of an agreement. but are you...
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nobody's wasting any time trying to find a way to avoid the fiscal cliff dive. republican leaders on capitol hill sound like there's some deal making to be had had but will they end up on agreeing to just put it off for a few more months? >>> plus wlab do, what does a b dollars get you these days? it cranked out a ton of tv ads for the super pacs on both sides but was it all worth it in the end? we'll do a little autopsy on that. >>> cookie monster. new details on how the obama campaign's victory was driven by what's proving to be the most intensive online data mining operation in the history of political campaigning. >>> good morning from washington. it's about 1,150 days until the iowa caucuses. i kid. actually, i'm not kidding about the number of days. it's thursday, november 8th. 2012. this is "the daily rundown." i'm chuck todd. >>> right to my first reads. this is the white house's first full day back to work and there is no rest for the campaign weary. a slew of deadlines are coming up at the end of the year, the biggest is the unfinished business on taxe
nobody's wasting any time trying to find a way to avoid the fiscal cliff dive. republican leaders on capitol hill sound like there's some deal making to be had had but will they end up on agreeing to just put it off for a few more months? >>> plus wlab do, what does a b dollars get you these days? it cranked out a ton of tv ads for the super pacs on both sides but was it all worth it in the end? we'll do a little autopsy on that. >>> cookie monster. new details on how the...
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leaders, jamie dimon and others, saying you have to do something about the fiscal cliff. this is more like tarp one when we look at the debt ceiling and some of the other things. depending on who is elected president. >> i think that's possible. and i do think there is some short-term risk about what the fiscal cliff could do to the economy. on the other hand, we all spent so much time worrying about the deficit, so much time worrying about the long-term fiscal situation of the country and the fact is the fiscal cliff solves our deficit problem. it does come with something of silver lining. that if congress does nothing, our whole deficit problem isn't solved because we have to deal with medicare and rise of health costs over the next 20 or 30 years but medium term deficit problem is solved by the fiscal cliff with the increase in taxes and automatic decline in spendispen spending it disappears. for once, if congress does nothing, it will make major progress on the deficit. >> thanks so much. david, thanks for standing by and being with us. >> thank you. >> up next, marat
leaders, jamie dimon and others, saying you have to do something about the fiscal cliff. this is more like tarp one when we look at the debt ceiling and some of the other things. depending on who is elected president. >> i think that's possible. and i do think there is some short-term risk about what the fiscal cliff could do to the economy. on the other hand, we all spent so much time worrying about the deficit, so much time worrying about the long-term fiscal situation of the country...
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the looming fiscal cliff. the president's criticized for only sitting down with big business, ceo, and union leaders. joining me now are three owners who atented the meeting with the president, tillegge construction and andy, president of a. harold and associates. welcome, all. i want you all to answer this question. what does your company do? keith, starting with you. >> hi, gerri, thanks for having me. a general contracting company, mainly in defense, and we are located in baton rouge, louisiana, reasonable offices in dallas, texas, and general contractor. -erri: all right, julia? >> hi, thank you so much, gerri. we help people become healthier, happier, and smarter. gerri: i need a lot of that, yeah. >> it helps you exercise better and sleep better and get better nutrition. gerri: oh, my lord. >> lose pounds. gerri: sounds magical. >> we hope it is. gerri: andy, you're a defense contractor; correct? >> yes, thank you very much for having me tonight. gerri: you're welcome. glad to have you here. andy, how di
the looming fiscal cliff. the president's criticized for only sitting down with big business, ceo, and union leaders. joining me now are three owners who atented the meeting with the president, tillegge construction and andy, president of a. harold and associates. welcome, all. i want you all to answer this question. what does your company do? keith, starting with you. >> hi, gerri, thanks for having me. a general contracting company, mainly in defense, and we are located in baton rouge,...
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the uncertainty of a tax cut extension and the threat of a fiscal cliff is puing fiscal fear in many businesses. we have the president of a software community. nice to see you, sir. >> nice to be here, thank you for having me. >> greta: i understand, southwire is a family-owned, private company with 5,000 employees. what impact does it have on your company that you don't know what will happen come the end of the year with the taxes? >> it impacts our economy because it impacts our customers. to give you context, our motto is we deliver power. we make wire and cable products that move power and inside every kind of building you can imagine, homes, many of your viewers probably have our wire mind their walls and commercial installations and retail space and apartment building and it is like. and factories, et cetera. so we have quite a window into the conduction markets around the united states. i can tell that you our customers are very, very concerned about this fiscal cliff and believe it can cause them great damage on their businesses. >> greta: is it the uncertainty of what is goi
the uncertainty of a tax cut extension and the threat of a fiscal cliff is puing fiscal fear in many businesses. we have the president of a software community. nice to see you, sir. >> nice to be here, thank you for having me. >> greta: i understand, southwire is a family-owned, private company with 5,000 employees. what impact does it have on your company that you don't know what will happen come the end of the year with the taxes? >> it impacts our economy because it impacts...
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cliff in the way. republicans say if you raise taxes on the top 2% that will hurt small business and will kill jobs. talked to the ceo of fedex and he says, shall we say, there's mythology around that assumption. listen. >> the reality is the vast majority of jobs in the united states are produced by capital investment and equipment and software that's not done by small business. >> right. >> it's done by big business, and the so-called gazelles, the emerging companies like the new fracing oil and gas operations. >> we've talked about this so many times. >> yeah. >> it's demand that creates jobs. >> that's exactly right, and i'm glad fraud smith says that. gone from understanding that small business creates most of the new jobs generally in the united states, not all jobs. now that doesn't mean we shouldn't do all we can for small business because they are going to be on the margins where the new jobs come, from but we have got to have an environment that creates jobs for everyone and you've done the s
cliff in the way. republicans say if you raise taxes on the top 2% that will hurt small business and will kill jobs. talked to the ceo of fedex and he says, shall we say, there's mythology around that assumption. listen. >> the reality is the vast majority of jobs in the united states are produced by capital investment and equipment and software that's not done by small business. >> right. >> it's done by big business, and the so-called gazelles, the emerging companies like...
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and how do you distinguish it from the fiscal cliff. >> the fiscal cliff, if they don't do anything, taxes will go up and spending will be cut and businesses are hunkering down. but we looked at it and we said, is that their main concern? or are they more concerned about the prospect of a second ork bottomma term? if you look at what he has promised to do in the second term, there is good reason for businesses to worry. for example, he said, i am going to raise taxes. he says, it's only on the rich. but he's admitted that he is going to raise taxes on small businesses. he says it will impact 2% of small businesses. that sounds like not very many. but when you figure that's 900,000 small businesses to see a tax increase. he also wants to raise capital gains taxes and dividend tax significantly. this will affect investments. so businesses are looking at that. they are thinking, this is not going to be good for us. he has also promised to continue to advance the regulatory machinery that has been turbocharged under his administration. and the first three years, he has put in place, regu
and how do you distinguish it from the fiscal cliff. >> the fiscal cliff, if they don't do anything, taxes will go up and spending will be cut and businesses are hunkering down. but we looked at it and we said, is that their main concern? or are they more concerned about the prospect of a second ork bottomma term? if you look at what he has promised to do in the second term, there is good reason for businesses to worry. for example, he said, i am going to raise taxes. he says, it's only...
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dave: speaking of the fiscal cliff is it really changing the way companies plan to do business next year? the ceo of stephen shipman joins us with an exclusive look at their latest cfo survey. how are cfos planning what washington can decide? liz: state across the country must decide today who will be setting of the mandatory health insurance exchange required by the health care act. the decision could have a big impact on your coverage and the prices you will pay and maybe insurance stocks. we will break down the numbers for you straight ahead. [ male announcer ] this is amy. amy likes to invest in the market. she also likes to ride her bike. she knows the potential for making or losing money can pop up anytime. th's why she trades with the leader in mobile trading. so she's always ready to take action, no matter how wily.. or weird... or wonderfully the market's behaving... which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. u
dave: speaking of the fiscal cliff is it really changing the way companies plan to do business next year? the ceo of stephen shipman joins us with an exclusive look at their latest cfo survey. how are cfos planning what washington can decide? liz: state across the country must decide today who will be setting of the mandatory health insurance exchange required by the health care act. the decision could have a big impact on your coverage and the prices you will pay and maybe insurance stocks. we...
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friend the at fox business network say that is largely about concerns over the fiscal cliff. we will lay that out. what is going on in florida? in people did not get to vote until after midnight and the polls closed at 7:00 eastern and 7:00 central. officials are still trying to figure out who won the state's electoral votes. and you pick the price that works for you. great. whoa, whoa, jamie. watch where you point that thing. [ mocking ] "watch where you point that thing." you point yours, i point mine. okay, l-let's stay calm. [ all shouting ] put it down! be cool! everybody, just be cool! does it price better on the side? no, it just looks cooler. the name your price tool, only from progressive. call or click today. i got you covered. thank you. oh, you're so welcome. >>shepard: the dow is off 281 on the session. and now sandra is with us from the fox business network. >> this is all the worries shifting from the election to, now, the fiscal cliff this country thinks is at the end of the year, the expiring of the bush tax cuts. investors are fearful of hanging on to the co
friend the at fox business network say that is largely about concerns over the fiscal cliff. we will lay that out. what is going on in florida? in people did not get to vote until after midnight and the polls closed at 7:00 eastern and 7:00 central. officials are still trying to figure out who won the state's electoral votes. and you pick the price that works for you. great. whoa, whoa, jamie. watch where you point that thing. [ mocking ] "watch where you point that thing." you point...
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ashley: if they have a boom they get this fiscal cliff, businesses are not hiring, all the uncertainty, a huge spike in hiring. gerri: there will be a better chance of negotiating a fiscal cliff if mitt romney wins, doesn't look like the house is going anywhere. you could see a big turnaround -- >> if you kick the can down the road until next year, why do anything? i will wait yet again. it could help the economy for a long time. gerri: you keep seeing consumers trying to spend more and desperate to spend more if they have good news to depend on. we have to wait and see and goodness knows can the election be halted for the weather? i am beginning to wonder. we have a big storm coming. ashley: we have to see how bad this storm is. what do you have coming up? gerri: i am going to be talking about the numbers we have been looking at, gdp, showing what the problem is with that number and are we cheating at the margins when we talk about these numbers? is like alice in wonderland and nothing is as it seems to. i keep being cajoled by the government that everything is wonderful and getting b
ashley: if they have a boom they get this fiscal cliff, businesses are not hiring, all the uncertainty, a huge spike in hiring. gerri: there will be a better chance of negotiating a fiscal cliff if mitt romney wins, doesn't look like the house is going anywhere. you could see a big turnaround -- >> if you kick the can down the road until next year, why do anything? i will wait yet again. it could help the economy for a long time. gerri: you keep seeing consumers trying to spend more and...
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but going over the fiscal cliff is serious business. and i'm here seriously trying to resolve it. and i would hope the white house would get serious as well. paul. [ inaudible question ] meeting with secretary geithner or your phone call with president obama last night. could you tell us something about that phone call? >> well, we had a very nice conversation last night. it was direct. and straight forward. but this assessment i give you today would be a product of both of those conversations. >> how much would you be open to the idea of discretionary spending cuts as part of a down payment to get to a longer-range solution on entitlements and tax reform? >> there are a lot of options on the table, including that one. >> mr. speaker, before the election, you were asked whether if it obama won taxes would have to go up. and you sounded like you opposed that. now you're acknowledging that they will. >> the day after the election, i came here and made it clear that republicans would put revenue on the table. as a way to begin to move the process to get this resolved. >> right. so my
but going over the fiscal cliff is serious business. and i'm here seriously trying to resolve it. and i would hope the white house would get serious as well. paul. [ inaudible question ] meeting with secretary geithner or your phone call with president obama last night. could you tell us something about that phone call? >> well, we had a very nice conversation last night. it was direct. and straight forward. but this assessment i give you today would be a product of both of those...
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going over the fiscal cliff is serious business. and i am here seriously trying to resolve it and i would hope that the white house would get serious as well. a congressional republican aide said the only changes in the entitlement come from the president's budget that was voted down by the u.s. senate 99-zero and zoro democrats supported it. the white house said it is the republicans and their refusal to ask higher income americans to pay higher rates. >> asking for a price to be paid for congress to do its job and insure that the united states of america does pay the bills is deeply irresponsible. it was deeply irresponsible in the summer of 2011 and deeply irresponsible if we were to see that kind of approach taken again. >> something new in the proposal. they want to continue to raise the debt limit on their own unless two-thirds of lawmakers say no. >> gretchen: do you remember on this program yesterday where we said this is not a deal. what is proposed is not a deal. a definition of deal, both sides give something, right. this
going over the fiscal cliff is serious business. and i am here seriously trying to resolve it and i would hope that the white house would get serious as well. a congressional republican aide said the only changes in the entitlement come from the president's budget that was voted down by the u.s. senate 99-zero and zoro democrats supported it. the white house said it is the republicans and their refusal to ask higher income americans to pay higher rates. >> asking for a price to be paid...